ICIN is pleased to release the final program for the National Indigenous Carbon Forum next week, which can be downloaded here. Minister Chris Bowen joins the National Indigenous Carbon Forum We are very excited to welcome Minister for Climate Change, Chris Bowen as our special guest to the forum, who will be making a presentation as well as responding to key points from members arising from the forum and has made himself available for a question and answer with forum attendees. Key Speakers Key speakers include:
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Dean Yibarbuk (Gurrgoni), Co-Chair ICIN
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Cissy Gore-Birch (Jaru/Kija), Co-Chair ICIN
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Cassandra Stevens (Kullili), Kullili-Bulloo
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Heidi Mippy (Noongar-Yamatji), Noongar Enterprises
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Suzanne Thompson (Iningai), YACHATDAC
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Tyronne Garstone (Bardi), Kimberley Land Council
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Debbie Symonds (Olkola), Olkola Aboriginal Corporation
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Leisa Wahlin (Kalkadoon), NeoMar
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Rowan Foley, (Butchella) Aboriginal Carbon Foundation
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Barry Hunter (Djabugay), NAILSMA
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Oliver Costello (Bundjalung), Jugun Alliance AC
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Sherie Bruce (Arrente), Indigenous Carbon Industry Network
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Emily Gerrard, Comhar Legal
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John Connor, Carbon Market Institute
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Jennifer Bradley, Clean Energy Regulator
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Alannah Pentony, Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water
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Amelia Selles, QLD Government Land Restoration Fund
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Sherie Bruce, ICIN Science Advisor
View the final program
Indigenous-only event First Nations people and non-Indigenous representatives from Indigenous groups across Australia are invited to register now to participate in these important discussions happening online next Tuesday and Wednesday. Eligible attendees are invited to be a part of important discussions about the Indigenous carbon industry, and to hear from Indigenous leaders as well as policymakers, and market specialists.
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The event will be a fully online event focused on providing a safe space for Indigenous groups to talk about issues impacting the Indigenous carbon industry.
This event is open to both First Nations people and Indigenous or non-Indigenous representatives of Indigenous organisations, along with invited guests. Eligible attendees are invited to be a part of important discussions about the Indigenous carbon industry, and to hear from Indigenous leaders as well as policymakers, and market specialists.
Our online event will be held through Zoom Events on 16-17 May and be facilitated by Carol Vale of Murrawin, with tickets now available at $30 each.
We thank the event working group, presenters and current sponsors for their ongoing support for this event.


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National Indigenous Carbon Forum enquiries?
Please contact Amy Ramires: [email protected]